Leopard on Leopard.

Red and leopard always look great together; and you can't go wrong with double leopard! Also: The best $56 top!

Happy Wednesday, friends! How is the week going? I’m feeling pretty good. I’ve been getting in my morning workouts (makes such a difference in the rest of my day), and I just booked a semi spontaneous trip to Charleston this weekend. I haven’t been back since the week before Halloween, which isn’t that long… unless you’re me and act like you live there. I think I’ve been avoiding it as I’ve been so healthy and whenever I go there I just eat and drink my way through the city. A visit is overdue and I’m already realllly excited for good food, friends, and (slightly!) warmer weather. There’s something that makes me so giddy and excited about a trip – even if it’s a place like Charleston or Cape Cod that I’ve been to a million times.

The other exciting thing piece of news that I have for you is that I am going to meet my favorite artist on Friday – Hunt Slonem! He’s the one who does all those bunnies I love (I went so far as to frame his wallpaper as I can’t afford the real deal just yet.) Trent and I are visiting the studio, taking a bunch of photos, and I will be doing a feature about him here on the blog. I’m truly out of my mind excited… he’s my favorite! Also on the art front – I went to this exhibit yesterday and it was AMAZING. Highly recommend if you are in the New York area!!!

I hope you guys are having a good week. As for clothes, there is never enough leopard. I love doubling up… a statement coat + easy heels… or even a little leopard clutch. Three leopard pieces is too much, but two is just enough. 🙂 In less exciting/slightly disturbing and upsetting news, I lost my favorite pair of Celine sunglasses. I’m so bummed. To replace them, I bought this much less expensive pair and have been loving them so far. But yeah. This is why we can’t have nice things.

This River Island Blouse (also here, + in emerald, yellow, + white) is one of my favorite things right now and it was only $56. I initially bought it for my upcoming trip to Cartagena (thinking about it with white cut-offs), but have been wearing it now anyway. I love the broderie lace… it’s the prettiest fabric and looks like it could be Isabel Marant or something much more expensive.

Love Hunt Slonem! I can’t wait to see your post! I became obsessed with him when I saw the fabric Sally from A Piece of Toast used in her nursery. I’m probably going to have to copy her and do that since fabric, like your framed wallpaper, is more in my budget than a real piece!